"Listening to the Cry for Peace" — led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, co-senior minister. People seek religious community to be affirmed, to have their deepest desires for a life of peace and meaning acknowledged. Join us on United Nations Sunday as we explore all the challenges to peace in our world and in the upcoming election.
Sermon Category: Ministers
Where is the Gift?
"Where is the Gift?"— led by the Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael, co-senior minister. The poet and mystic Hafiz has asked: "How do I listen to others as if everyone were my mentor speaking to me his cherished last words." On this Indigenous People's Day adjacent to Yom Kippur, we listen for the gifts in others' words.
If It Sounds Good, It Is Good
"If It Sounds Good, It Is Good" — led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, co-senior minister. Join Rev. Scott as we explore how we understand the world through sound. We hear with our whole bodies, our whole selves, really. And even those who may not hear well, or at all, can still "listen."
Climate Justice Revival
"Climate Justice Revival" — led by the Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael, co-senior minister and the Climate Justice Revival Team. We are reimagining climate justice for a new era and bringing a spirit of revival and renewal to our work. Imagine that it's 2050 and we've achieved all of our wildest hopes for collective liberation. How would our world transform if love was at the center of our climate action?
America’s Real Religion?
"America's Real Religion?" — led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, co-senior minister. Referring to A. Powell Davies' book of the same name, the Rev Scott leads us on an exploration of how Unitarian Universalism's theology of truth-seeking and justice-making fall squarely into the best of our nation's history and promise.
A Holy Disruption
"A Holy Disruption"— led by the Revs. Anya and Scott Sammler-Michael, co-senior ministers. No... this sermon title is not what Rev. Anya has secretly named Rev. Scott. It's an idea developed by Carl Jung that invites us to embrace the challenges, mistakes, and conundrums that upset our apple cart of a life - the disruptions that require us to find a new way.

